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here is an article on routing tables:
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13284
management interface is using one routing subtable and the other interfaces are using other routing subtable.
it would be better not to use management for accessing internet. I think it is still possible to use it, check in the
article.
Share you managment interface settings .
I still believe that the issue is somewhere else. Your firewall/router that you use to access the internet need to have a route to the subnet where the Virtual PC is in . And also to be able to NAT it .
- Dec 08, 2022
Hi mihaic ,
You're right , he should another interface not management one.
But I think if he add an IP forwarding virtual server to listen to the internet traffic that initiated from PC machine , F5 will take this traffic and choose the management port to server internet traffic.
F5 will go across management subnet as a last resort specially for this access.
Regards
- srinidhi12Dec 08, 2022Cirrostratus
Thanks for the article. we went through it and tried the below commands to check the connection.
We checked the configuration and noticed that IP address assigned to Interface 1.1 is showing Connected in Origin
Interface 1.1> Self-IP > 192.168.11.140
Virtual PC directly connected to Interface > Self-IP> 192.168.11.120
Default Gateway for Virtual PC is set Interface 1.1 IP (Please find the image below)
Also As of now, We only have F5 and Virtual PC in our Environment. we have not configured any other firewall and router.
We have added one route as test in Network>Routes.
Could you please let us know which settings to change to get Internet connectivity in Virtual PC (192.168.11.120)